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Latest revision as of 03:32, 24 October 2024
LUAtris | |
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General | |
Author | Mike Haggar (mikehaggar99) |
Type | Puzzle |
Version | 0.1 |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2005/08/23 |
Links | |
Download | |
Website | |
Source | |
LUAtris is a Tetris Clone for the PSP. Made in LUA.
You'll need LUA 0.7b7 or above to run this game.
User guide
You can play module music files, and use custom backgrounds. The music browser starts with folder ms0:/PSP/MUSIC/
The background image browser starts with the folder you got LUAtris in. If you want to use custom backgrounds, you'll need to use 480x272 pixels big PNG files.
The font color will be extracted from pixel 0x0 in the loaded PNG file. Check the images in \bg\ too see how it can be done.
Controls
In-game:
Left/Right - Control Piece
Down - Drop faster
Circle/Cross - Rotate Clockwise/Counter-clockwise
Triangle - Screenshot
L - Load a module music file
R - Load a custom background
Start - Pause
Select - Restart (or quit if you use Lowser)
Music/Background browser:
Up/Down - Scroll list
Left/Right - Scroll list faster
Cross - Open file/directory
Triangle - Up one directory
L - Switch between time and name sorting
R - Switch between selected and all file open mode
Start - Back to game
Screenshots
Changelog
0.1
- First release, hopefully with most bugs fixed.
- No vertical mode yet.
Credits
Big thanks to:
- Alexey Pajitnov (for making Tetris).
- DesktopMan (for his TetrisDS source code).
- Shine and Nevyn (for porting LUA and script examples).
- Enrico Colombini (for Lua short reference).
- zsnes team (for zsnes), Jasc (for Paint Shop Pro).
- Adobe (for Acrobat.
- Reader), Sony (for PSP).
- Microsoft (for Windows and Notepad)..
External links
- Author's website - http://haggar.pocketheaven.com/ (archived)